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U.S. Brown University Shooting Claims Two Lives, Leaves Eight Injured
(MENAFN) A deadly shooting incident at Brown University has claimed two lives and left eight others in critical condition, with the gunman still at large as of Saturday evening, authorities confirmed during an emergency press briefing in Providence, Rhode Island.
Mayor Brett Smiley disclosed the grim toll to assembled media, stating: "I can confirm that there are two individuals who have died this afternoon and there are another eight in critical status, though stable at Rhode Island Hospital."
Emergency dispatchers fielded the initial distress call just after 4 pm local time (2100GMT), triggering an immediate multi-agency deployment. Campus security from Brown University arrived first, quickly reinforced by Providence municipal police, fire rescue units, and paramedic teams who converged on the scene within minutes.
The violence erupted inside the Barus and Holley Engineering Building, a facility containing academic classrooms and research laboratories. Responding officers conducted a floor-by-floor sweep of the structure but failed to apprehend anyone during the immediate search operation.
Law enforcement described the suspect as a male individual wearing dark clothing who fled the building following the attack. No arrests have been made, and investigators have not disclosed any information regarding potential motives behind the violence.
A mandatory shelter-in-place directive remains active across the extended Brown University campus zone. Authorities have issued strong warnings for area residents to remain indoors and avoid approaching the vicinity until an official all-clear declaration is issued. Officials emphasized the directive's critical importance as the manhunt progresses.
Fire department personnel confirmed locating 10 victims total. Emergency medical responders transported eight individuals to medical facilities, all classified as critical yet stabilized. Two victims were declared deceased at the shooting location.
Search and rescue operations continued throughout campus facilities, with teams systematically checking buildings to verify no additional casualties remained undiscovered.
The emergency response has mobilized resources from multiple government entities, including state police, the FBI, and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). Coordination between federal and municipal agencies remains ongoing as investigators work to piece together the circumstances surrounding the attack.
Brown University administration announced plans to establish a family reunification center while committing to distribute information updates via official communication platforms. Authorities refused to disclose victim identities or confirm whether those killed or wounded held student or employee status, explaining that the investigation remains in preliminary phases.
Mayor Brett Smiley disclosed the grim toll to assembled media, stating: "I can confirm that there are two individuals who have died this afternoon and there are another eight in critical status, though stable at Rhode Island Hospital."
Emergency dispatchers fielded the initial distress call just after 4 pm local time (2100GMT), triggering an immediate multi-agency deployment. Campus security from Brown University arrived first, quickly reinforced by Providence municipal police, fire rescue units, and paramedic teams who converged on the scene within minutes.
The violence erupted inside the Barus and Holley Engineering Building, a facility containing academic classrooms and research laboratories. Responding officers conducted a floor-by-floor sweep of the structure but failed to apprehend anyone during the immediate search operation.
Law enforcement described the suspect as a male individual wearing dark clothing who fled the building following the attack. No arrests have been made, and investigators have not disclosed any information regarding potential motives behind the violence.
A mandatory shelter-in-place directive remains active across the extended Brown University campus zone. Authorities have issued strong warnings for area residents to remain indoors and avoid approaching the vicinity until an official all-clear declaration is issued. Officials emphasized the directive's critical importance as the manhunt progresses.
Fire department personnel confirmed locating 10 victims total. Emergency medical responders transported eight individuals to medical facilities, all classified as critical yet stabilized. Two victims were declared deceased at the shooting location.
Search and rescue operations continued throughout campus facilities, with teams systematically checking buildings to verify no additional casualties remained undiscovered.
The emergency response has mobilized resources from multiple government entities, including state police, the FBI, and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). Coordination between federal and municipal agencies remains ongoing as investigators work to piece together the circumstances surrounding the attack.
Brown University administration announced plans to establish a family reunification center while committing to distribute information updates via official communication platforms. Authorities refused to disclose victim identities or confirm whether those killed or wounded held student or employee status, explaining that the investigation remains in preliminary phases.
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